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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1917. PAGE FTVH i Dress Up For Easter O TOCKS are now at their height we makes the choosing best you know carry out the old BOND BROS. policy larger stocks better assortments and lower prices getting the business, too as you will see when you come. Best suits you ever bought at the price that's saying a good deal when you real ize how fabrics have advanced. We could't give such values if we hadn't got ' under the wire with very large purchases before the advance. Bond Clothes S15 to S35 Bond Bros. Hn'i Complete ontfitiera Pendleton' rjeadlng Clothiers. , 9 z A CHILD HATES Oil CALOMEL PILLS FOR LIVER AND BOWELS HOft" JF ClfcOSS, SICK, FK. VEIUSII, CONSTIPATED. OH book back at your childhood days. Ksroember ths "dose- mother insist, ed on caetor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, bow you fought mint taking them. With our children It'a different. Mothers who cling to the old form of lihyeie amply don't re aline what they do. The children' revolt la well founded. Their tender little "ln-lls'- are Injured by them. If your child' tomach. IWer an.l Imwels need clennslna;. give only dell none "California Byrap or Fig." Ita aition as poet live, out gentle. Mil lions of mother keep thl harmless "frltt laxative' handy; they know children love to take It: that It nev er falls to clean the liver and bowel tnrt sweeten the stnmaeh. and that a toaeponnful given today ssves m sir child tomorrow. Asa your drumrlst for a fc-cent I. (tie of "California Syrup of Ftge" which has full directions for bable. rhlldren of all aaes and for grown ups plainly on each botle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Pee that It Is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with eontempt. !VE IPCAL LOCALS Advertising in Bi iei Per Hnj ft rat Insertion.... lOr Per line, additional L Martloa. . . . C Per Hue. per moutb 91.0V No It-rain taken for leaf tbaa 2&c Couat ordinary or4i to line. L ! will not be taken over tha eitpbone icpt from at Oregon- tan iwwup Buutcrii Vmm Throatfh Tonljciit. Com puny C of the first Imitation will paaa thorush Pendleton at f:46 tonlKht enrouto to Hotae, The com puny in from Cuur D'Alene. Give fmllt to KnllMtd Arniora. rtupt. Linden MoCuUou.h of the It Grand achoola, who la here thla af ternoon anrout to the Inland Em pire Teachers' convention at Fpokane, Rtatea that he and Principal A. C. Hampton yeaterday announced that senior boya In the I -a Clrunde hitch school who lh to en lint In the army, navy or national ruard, may do ao without lost n a their diploma. They will be slven the extra two month" credit and their names enroll- upon the graduation list. REALTY TRANSFERS Warranty Deeds. a J. Moors, st tne, to T. F. Towers. $1 es, met and bound descriptions in aectlons 10 and II, township 4 north, rang 1. C. W. Kellogg, et nx. to W. B- Knox I1M. unit F, SW 1-4 section J4, township I north, rang it. Oo. Geanakopulaa, et al, to oust Ooartesos, ISO, lota and 7, block 1, Funeral of C. I. Matlock. Tiie funeral of Caaswell J. Matlock, pioneer resident of Pendleton who died yesterday morning was bell this afternoon at 1:10 at the Matlock residence on Water street, and a lance number of the many old friend of the deceased attended. Hlahop K. L- Pad dock of the Kplftcopai church con ducted the funeral services sfter which the body was Interred at On ley cemetery. In addition to the rel ative announced in the obituary no tice yesterday the lint Include Wea ley X. Matlock of thl city, a nephew. Mr. Fred I.iit of thl city, a niece, and Ijeeiie Matlock of Heppner. a rephew, all of a horn were present at the time of death. We need not uelny our own prepar ations for defense while ws applaud the Russian republie. KANSAS TOWN HAS WOMAS M.AVUK AMI tVH'Nt'll, VAL.L.KY CENTER. Kansas. April I. Thl city elected a woman mayor, council and. po lice judge. Mlas Avis Francis Is tbs young and pretty mayor- Housekeeping rooms, ioi Willow. Dr. Proebetel. chiropodist. Tel. ill. For sals Five room modern bun galow. Phone 444. For sals Fins young hogs. Tele phone 4F11. For rent 6 -room house, good con dition. Phone 441. Wanted, to rent, I room furnished house. Phone 47. Girl wants general housework. Phone J24W. Wanted Good, clean rags, at The IQast Oregonlan office. Six lois for sale or trade Phone 172W or 124 Ann street. Milk Clean, pure. When in need of It phone Ed Morgan. 26 6 J. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone J84M. Stand, Charles Co., Phon 7. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone S5JM. 1403 W. Railroad st. Experienced lady wishes work on ranch cooking for men. Phone 292M a Wanted Woman or girl f or gen eral housework. Inquire Mrs. John Vert. Wanted Position cooking on ranch by. competent woman. Phone 730J. Call Penland Bros, vsn to movs your household goods. Telephone 131. Also baisgugs transferrin snd heavy haul og. Rooming house for sale. Main treet, in center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Po land Bros. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country La Dow Bros., 21 Beauregard. Phone S27J. Books audited, office work and correspondence bandied by hour or day, reasonable. Phon S0IW. : Two second hand pianos for sale j very reasonable. Inquire thla office. Five room modern house for rent on north side. Phone 390..". j Wanted Cook on ranch. Phone :3;"3. Athena, or write Box 09, R. P. V., Athena. Room for rent with bath and tele phone In connection, close In. Phone 72W. Wanted, at once, girl for general MOTION TOME NEWS What the Picture Theaters ' Have to Tell You. FIIWT CIUXKRE MOTION PIOTI KK ACTRKSS 'in Chinese drama there are no wo- man actors. Am was once the cus- ton In the Bntflish-apeafcing: theater, the leading lady la unknown. But when the Imperial Chinese Players decided to put upon the screen a nory of the life and customs of the Chinese in San Francisco, they made u-p their minds to break through the immemorial custom of their native theater. Therefore Miss Lin Neon? makes her bow to an American pub lic as the leading lady of the Hed Pather photoplay, ' The War of th Tonf-s," which was written, produced and acted entirely by Chinese, under the supervision of tne Univertals director-general, -and which will come to the Cosy theater, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mitts Xeong is not in the Ieaxt "camera shy," and her work will be found to compare very favor ably with that of our own leading Occidental actresses. Pctrova'H Kole a Woman of Knmcr KiicstcMts Career of Mrs. Bob-acvaln. The activities of the late Inea Ml! hoiland Hoissevaln In behalf of the working people are suggested in the role Madame Petrova plays in the Metro production, -'Bridges Burned,'' which will be seen at the Alta the ater on Tuesday and Wednesday. The spirit of reform and achieve ment of Mrs. Bo tsar vain was the name that actuates Mary O'Brien (Madam Petrova) In her work in be half of the factory girls with whom fat throws her Into contract. During the preparations for thu taking of the picture Madame Pe trova spent much time in the manu facturing centers of the east study ing the conditions and surroundings of the employed young women. She made friends of several of the work era and from them, at first hand, learned the problems with which the)' are -battling. "I was surprised to find the great good that has been done by the much -a butted reformer," said Ma dame Petrova. "There are model factories in and about eastern cities, dniH-riptions of which would seem like fables. All these changes have been brought about ty the -reformer.' The playing of a role wherein the siMterly spirit of help la shown al ways pleases, for the reason that It always makes for good. -Thousands Prais Enormout irmy of Stomach Sufferer Led to Health By Single Dose. Ktomach Trouble causes a multi tude of ailments, and often results In Gall Ktones, Tellow Jaundice, Acute and Chronic Indigestion, Appendicit is. Constipation, Auto-Intoxication, Gas Pressure, Fear of Heart Disease, Cancer and Ulcers of the " Stomach ach and Intestines, etc., eta One dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has proven successful in thousands of casea of stomach Trouble. This ex plains its enormous sale. Has been taken and is recommended by Phy sicians, Justice of the Supreme Court. Congressmen. Lawyers, Nurs- Minlsters. Farmers, Educator, Mechanics probably your own neighbor. Many ows their lives to lfayr's Wonderful Remedy. Thou sands say It has saved them from the knife. Contains no alcohol or habit forming drugs. FREE hook let on Klomach Ailments. . Addresr Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicaeo. Hefter yet obtain a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy from Pendleton Drug Co, or any reliable drupcint. who will refund your money If It falls. TutrSday VYefccsday A Secret Brides Sacrifice . I Powerfully Portrayed by the Peerless. MML PETROVA Phone J52J or call 72' housework. Jans street Barred Plymouth Rock eggs l.atili.ng. 11.00 and $. for IS. W Jnckson, ZZQ Long street. Wanted Poms one to teach sinner few lessons on mandolin dress "C" this office. For carpentering, remodeling wi-rk. country or town, see John lies man. 400 B. Alta. Phone Sul. For sale 2-ton Mack truck w'tn ii passenger body. Good as new. Cost I4U00. Will take tl00. Parker Tssl Co., Pendleton. Ore. For sale Several hundred No. 1 second hand wool bags cents each he-Ad- job IwnurTHY WA1TON IN -BACK OF THE M-" "l ai k of the Man." the Kay Bee drama which will be shown at the Temple theater Tuesday and Wed nesday tells one of the strongest stor. ies of business life tnat Thomas H. Ince has presented on the Triangle program In rime time. Ifciruthy Dallon Is starred1 at the head of a cast that Includes Charles Raiy. Margaret Thompson. Jack Liv ingston and J. Buraey Sherry. "Hack of the Man" recounts the history of a youth or brilliant pros- pects who lets ambition lead his gooj j heart astray from the one woman it 45 i able to guide him to the heights of Inquire H. W. Collins, 114 jure. But Just when all that he has E. court street. ! sought In the way of material pros- Lee's Dressaklng School, drafting ' perity seems within bis grasp the and tailoring taught. Pntterns cut 10 young man becomes entangled In .1 measure. All kinds of sewing done. ! murder mystery. The manner in Myrlt k residence. 90s K. Bluff. I which he Is cleared or this crime and For rent, a ne.it three, room cot- i "", ssme time has his eyes open- tsge furnishi-d with coal, wood and 'a lo ln worm or tne woman ne gat ranges snd heater. electric ! " me oig mniu lights, wood shed and cellar, phone , " a cleverly constructed plot. 14X or 444M. FORMAL PETITION FOR RATE INCREASE IS FILED BY ROADS WASHINGTON, April . A for- mat petition from twenty-two west ern railroads for the Immediate ln- ase of general freight rates whs filed with the Interstate commerce commission. Th exact Increase de sired is not named, tut it la under stood to be fifteen per cent of the general rates. , 1 SSO.OOO Salute. CHICAGO. April 1. Three hun dred and fifty thousand school chil dren saluted the flag and sang pa triotic songs during the hour con gress opened. Some cosmic perplexities would be solved If Germany would come Into the fold of republic. A wonderful play of the war in Europe and pendent woman.. the inde- Mrs. Vernon Gastle "CATSPAW AND SCAPEGOAT" 9th Episode of "P ATRIA." Vaudeville HARRISON-STEWART DUO In The Ebony SenrmnU. PRATHER AND SIMONS Harmony Singers. ALTA ORCHESTRA Chas. O. Breach, Director. Special Musical Number. GREAT CONFIDENCE IN KIDNEY MEDICINE I havs been selling Dr. Kllmer'i Swamu-Root ever since it was put on the market and I know it gives gen eral satisfaction to Its users. My customers are very much gratified at the benefit derived from its use. According to the, reports received 1 have great confidence In the curative value of Swamp-Root. Very truly yours, BOB DARtflELL, Druggist. June 21!. 191. Heber Springs. Ara ; t WAR DECLARED ON HIGH COST OF LIVING AT CON-ROYS Fall in line and enjoy the big savings. STANDARD PEAS BEST IOWA CORN can 10c Carnation Milk, can !- 11 Krinkle Corn Flakes, 3 for 25a? Kelloggs Corn Flakes 10 Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 1 can 10 Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 can.... 15 Van Camps Soups, can 10f Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 2 for 15 Bakin. Soda, 4 for 25f Dried Grapes, pound 10s Snyders Catsup, 16 ox. bottle 25 Gallon Fruit, can 50 ; dozen f 5.0O Best 10 Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 25 Brooms 35. 50f and GOf Hominy, No. 3 Tins, 2 for 25 Best Sauer Kraut, can - 15 A good paying restaurant In small town for sale or rent. Only one In town; getting good prices; doing 4E business per day; well equipped; rail. road town. A snap; act quick. Ad drecai C. H." care Bast Oregonlan. For sale or trade Two residence lots, one block from high school; also 10 acres of land, partly tillable, near jrranK oower Milton: also business tots In central j jrw(ury pun Hi ciiy. iw or Haurn. o '-u pmn. Hjuding IM) Ton Want a Home? Do you want a homer If so, I will sell yon a lot and you can build yourself, or I wlU sell yon the lot and build the home for yon and give yon terms on the ssme. A. H. Cox. Adv ) Pre! I'i t t Another 1200 phonograph to given away at the lioston store. It In thlr window. Adv. MMlutloaj Notice. Notice Is herel- given that the firm of tlibson a Cole, contractors. Is thin day dissolved by mutual consent. Ac-, counts received snd Mils will be paid by either party. CHAS. A. OTI.K. Adv. A J. OIHSON. Aato 8tac For Adama, Athena and Weston, leaves Alton-Ward Co.. at Ita m and 1:1 p. m. each day. Phon for rsssrvatloas Ralph Shaffer, prop . Omiing. tiara Klmhell "Young. In The rare She mid.- to the Alt Ttmriay and FVidar. OAST OP CHARACTERS. Mildred Uower. Clara Kimball Toung M ra. Oower . . louise Beaudet Oen. W. B. Ctddall . . . Snita Edwards Htanley I laird Alan Hals Donald Keith David Powell Cecil Fletcher W. J. Butler I Oharles uiblyn. director; Albert Capellanl. director-general. What girl haa not dreamed of marriage with soma Prince of Ft. nance, with all her worldly worries drowned In a sea of luxury? In "The Price She Paid" such a girl fulfills her dream onl to awaken to the bitter knowledge that the price paid f"r her is as nothing compared with the price she hss to pay. Then into her lo-elea life come a strange man whtMe first wnrds to her cause a self revelation such as she never faced before. I'nder the Influence of this new interest the girl determines to rebuild her life snd the accomplish ment of this purpose Is woven with the cross threads or love that carry a theme enmeshed In Interest snd suspense up to tha final scene. letter u Dr. Kilmer CO.. King he mum, N. Y. Proe What Swamp. Hoot WlU Do For too. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co . Blnghamton. N. T.. for a sample sise bottle. It will convince anyone. Too win also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kid neys and hadder. When writing, ba tire and mention the Pendleton Dally East Oregonlan Regular fifty-cenl and one-dollar size bottles for sale a all drug stores. COMEDY PRETTY BABY. The COSY Tuesday Wednesday The War of the Tones STARS CHINESE ACTORS. PLACE CHINATOWN, SAN FRANCISCO. CLASS MELODRAMA. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY CHINESE. PERIOD PRESENT TIME. The Only Photodrarrut Ever Produced in these circum stances in this country. Reveals secrete of Chinese in America. Methods of extermination of their enemies employed by Tongs. Intimate home life, choosing: wives, home costumes, business methods, secret of lottery and Chinese gambling games revealed. Pearl White "The Flag Despoilers" 14th Episode of Pearl of the Array. eU4UtaUi-iiti.il !tlUkllitU0i Msa.MUilUiirtr'"""" Vnl- lh RukkIai. republic devel op a vodka Ihlrxt It ourM to fret on Kocftrw. Public dance In Moo hall W1 needny. April 4. prWn hv Pndttoo Ore I a. Womn of Woodcraft Haw rr'a Ort-atra. Ad mi .ion &0c; la dlf fr. Ad. Card of Huui-. W -jrlah to thank tha many friend for their klndn in our ber-aava-nwil. MRS. JOHM LBEDT Ad AND CHIlsDKEX. (ard of TWaka. Wa wlah to thank tha many frlenda who mo fTw-tlv h4pod and flHlatd In tha rwont bfrwtmwt and death of tmr mother. Hrah J. n1la, and to eapeelally thank tha Habakaha for i inoir Kin-nf a. MltR A. Fi CRF-SSWK14. (Adv H. R. ( 4JVKK, and real aatata arn(a al- J ready ara making tha ruburha rlbrant with aonc h ! Nvlr' or A-umticANs (.KKMAN B1KTI1 l'IJ-.lK.tl NBVf YORK. April 1. Ber. nard Kidder says in a slne1 editorial In U Kew Tor It Muu Zeltunr." that the ad. O dress of tha presadent will come O O as a tremendooa shoes, to mil- lions of Americana of Oermsa I anreMrr. "We are one of her ' d alltea In fart, as well aa name. w The president seed have no run- e I eera as to the loraJtT of Amec- leans of Germaaj anoesu y." w 1 E3 Tuesday and Wednesday HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE 3 BIG ACTS 3 GET THE HABIT k MORALLES DOGS IN A DISTINCT ANIMAL NOVELTY The beat animal act we have ever had. Erin the children. Special Children's Matinee Wednesday, Starting- at 4:15 Sharp. TAYLOR & BROWN "LITTLE MISS FORGET IT." Dorothy O<on is here HSn "de "Back of the Man" X VvXS too. A country boy comes to town and makes good with a woman's help. But as success comes he is drawn away from this woman and into the meshes of intrigue. He is tried for his life and apain the woman comes to the front, and But you'll see what he did tonight if you come. if T 4 r l UtrJIWIK'finifWII" i UMasbaltddsVil Miilf ltiltiMH'si list iii ffas iUsisl 1 HfstersatK),, . 3 f r i I l it i - 3 r -a ii H Ii u